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What are the main grape varieties in burgundy?
Red grape varieties:
- Pinot Noir: The primary grape variety in Burgundy, used to produce red wines.
- Gamay: A secondary red grape variety allowed in some appellations, mainly in the Mâconnais region.
White grape varieties:
- Chardonnay: The primary grape variety in Burgundy, used to produce white wines.
- Aligoté: A secondary white grape variety allowed in some appellations.
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